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Last year’s inaugural Toyota Dream Build competition yielded some interesting custom vehicles, and this year’s contest keeps that momentum going with four unique vehicles headed to the 2013 SEMA Show, including a rally-inspired Camry, ski-ready 4Runner, Motocross support Tundra, and a Corolla that doubles as a pair of high-fidelity headphones.

Though a $50,000 donation to a charity of the winner’s choice was the prize for last year’s competition, the only thing on the line this year is bragging rights. Toyota-sponsored athletes, along with their other big-name sponsors, were invited to put together their dream vehicles. This is what they came up with.

Parker Kligerman’s CamRally Camry

Easily the fastest-looking of the group, the Toyota Camry conceived by NASCAR driver Parker Kligerman and built by Mooresville, N.C.-based Detroit Speed, Inc. wears Toyota’s classic racing livery over large fender flares, and boasts a turbocharger from Turbonetics. In addition, the Camry receives yellow-tinted headlights and off-road foglights mounted at grille level, a front splitter, tear-off windshield covers, a Seibon carbon fiber wing, rear diffuser, and dual exhaust. Inside, a pair of Sparco racing seats are mounted flush with the B-pillar in true race car fashion, and enclosed by a full roll cage. The Camry rides on a set of 18-inch thee-piece Formula 43 racing wheels shod with BFGoodrich G-Force Rival summer tires. That rubber may not sound ideal for the kind of terrain you’d expect in a rally stage, but Kyle Tucker of Detroit Speed told us the car was designed with both dirt and tarmac in mind. The 3.5-liter V-6 is boosted by a large turbocharger, but so far only has a mild tune to get it around the show circuit. Tuning for a race circuit will have to wait until the team can get it out to a track.

Oakley Ultimate Dream Ski 4Runner

The goal of pro skier Simon Dumont was to build the ultimate vehicle for the slopes, one capable of transporting you and your gear to the mountains with all the comforts you’d want to return to after a long day of skiing. Dumont and Oakley built this Toyota 4Runner to fill just that role, outfitting it with a motorized “gunrack-style” roof rack designed for two sets of skis, Keurig coffee maker, BBQ grill, boot and glove dryers, and LED foglights. For entertainment, the Ultimate Dream Ski 4Runner features integrated iPads front and rear, JBL speakers, and a Kicker subwoofer. The interior treatment complements the purple and black exterior camo paint scheme, with Oakley badges and logos placed throughout the cabin. The cargo area, where you’ll find the grill and coffee maker, sports a graffiti paint scheme.

Joe Gibbs Racing “Let’s Go Moto” Tundra

Joe Gibbs Racing Motocross (JGRMX) teammates Josh Grant and Justin Brayton wanted to build the perfect support truck to accompany them on races. To do this, the JGRMX crew collaborated with renowned truck shop N-FAB on a 2014 Toyota Tundra CrewMax build. The team swapped in an eight-foot long bed from another Tundra, and integrated a custom metal box that can stow a motocross bike. Each of the two doors that swing out boast three TV screens, which can be used to display engine diagnostics, watch DVDs, or play Xbox. The truck also features a toolbox, engine stand, spare parts storage, a fridge, power washer, and helmet dryer. Other upgrades include a 12-inch lift, light bar, and large desert-ready tires.

Skullcandy Crusher Corolla

Pro BMX rider Drew Bezanson teamed up with Toyota’s own Motorsports Technical Center to create a rolling pair of headphones. The Crusher Corolla is based on the new 2014 Corolla, and gets its name from Skullcandy’s latest headphones. A custom stereo system pumps out loud but clear audio through a roof-mounted speaker. Inside, the system is controlled by an iPad integrated into the custom dash, while headrests shaped like headphone ear pads give the interior a unique look. The goal of the audio-focused Corolla was to create a platform BMX riders could use for a performance, complete with lights and sound. The build also includes grind rails on the front and rear bumpers to allow for BMX tricks, and a custom bike rack for two bikes atop the trunk lid and rear window.

DC Shoes Tacoma

Joining the four Dream Build vehicles at SEMA next week will be two other custom Toyotas not included in the competition. The DC Shoes Tacoma is another vehicle outfitted for winter sports, but is perhaps better equipped than the Oakley Dream Ski 4Runner to deal with extreme weather conditions. The body is covered in rugged Line-X spray-on bedliner, and the front end features a snow plow and auxiliary lights. Up top is a 40-inch LED light bar to provide even more illumination, along with a pop-up tent for shelter. If the weather gets too rough for even the Tacoma to handle, a Yamaha snowmobile and a number of snowboards are stored in the bed, which has a telescoping ramp to lower the tracked vehicle. Portable Scosche BoomBottle all-weather speakers can connect wirelessly to the Tacoma’s iPad control interface, pumping the tunes into the winter wonderland outside.

Life Time Fitness RAV4

Toyota’s Motorsports Technical Center teamed with Toyota triathletes Sarah Haskins, Andy Potts, and Hunter Kemper to build the Life Time Fitness RAV4. When asked, the triathletes said the thing that mattered most after a race was feeling and smelling clean. Thus, the custom crossover features an onboard five-gallon fresh water tank and water heater, which feeds the shower in the cargo area. Triathletes can place their wetsuits in the spin dryer and Ozonator, then hop in the front seat for a shiatsu massage while reviewing race statistics through the integrated iPad. In the backseat, a refrigerator carries water and recovery drinks, while a Blendtec blender and snack-stocked cupboard provide triathletes with everything they need to reenergize. A custom roof rack holds two bikes, which have spare parts available in the back.

Fans can vote here for their favorite Toyota ride once per day until November 4. The winner will be announced at the 2013 SEMA Show on November 5. Stay tuned.